Crane Saga, Vietnamese Game spreads the message of global peace – Game News

Crane Saga, Vietnamese Game spreads the message of global peace – Game News

Crane Saga, Vietnamese Game spreads the message of global peace – Game News

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In a context where the world still has many tensions, a game project from Vietnam named Crane Saga – Fly For Peace is attracting the attention of the international community thanks to its unique message of peace!

Unlike many games that focus on competition or combat, Crane Saga built as an iconic experiential journey. Players will go along Yellow Crane – Eastern cultural symbol – flies across countries to spread the message of peace and human connection.

The project is developed by Pearl Bamboo Studioa non-profit technology studio based in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The development team said their goal was to create a humane experience, where players don’t need to win against anyone but focus on cognition and emotions.

+ The message began to spread in Brazil

Recently, in Rio Branco – capital of Acre state (Brazil), a number of videos on social networks recorded images of players introducing Crane Saga with the “Fly For Peace” flag. These videos quickly attracted the attention of the local community.

Photo: Pearl Bamboo Studio.

One player at Rio Branco shared that the idea of ​​a bird flying across countries to spread peace is “positive and interesting.” Meanwhile, a local parent also commented that the slogan “Fly For Peace” is simple but has a strong meaning.

Crane Saga
Photo: Pearl Bamboo Studio.

The appearance of these videos shows that the project is starting to reach the international community, although it is still in the early stages of development.

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+ Gameplay: Journey through 195 countries

In Crane Sagaplayers control the Golden Crane to fly through spaces representing 195 countries around the world. Each challenge in the game does not represent enemies, but barriers of cultural differences, misunderstandings or divisions.

Photo: Pearl Bamboo Studio.

Upon completing the challenge, players will collect a “Peace Letter” that represents that country’s desire for peace. When collecting 195 letters, the player will complete the “Green Bamboo Covenant” – symbolizing:

  • Global peace
  • Understanding between cultures
  • The spirit of human solidarity
  • Committed to a world without war

+ Three main missions of the project

According to Pearl Bamboo Studio, Crane Saga built on three missions:

  • Raise awareness of peace and understanding
  • Peace education through non-violent experiences
  • Connecting people globally with human values

The project also emphasizes that this is not a political initiative or representative of any government, but a symbolic community movement.

+ Ecosystem of 5 humanistic journeys

Crane Saga Not an independent project but part of an ecosystem of 5 global humanistic journeys:

  • Crane Saga – Global Peace
  • Bamboo Block Saga – Planting trees globally
  • Turtle Saga – Clean the ocean
  • Thanh Giong Saga – Global Ethics
  • AuCo Saga – Spiritual healing

According to the development team, these five projects work towards a more sustainable, peaceful and humane world.

Photo: Pearl Bamboo Studio.

+ Nobel Peace Prize petition initiative

Another notable point is the global Nobel Peace Petition File initiative. Accordingly, each country will have a maximum of 100 first people to complete all 5 journeys registered.

In total there will be 19,500 people representing 195 countries. After reaching a sufficient number, the development team plans to compile social impact data and send petitions to organizations with the authority to nominate the Nobel Peace Prize.

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+ A game project with humanistic ambitions

Crane Saga – Fly For Peace does not aim to be a competitive game, but rather aims to serve as a digital cultural symbol of peace. If the message continues to spread, the project could go beyond a game to become a global community movement.

From a journey that began in Vietnam, the Golden Crane was able to fly to 195 countries, carrying the message that peace does not begin with large agreements, but from individual awareness.

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